Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was a good book. But her name is not a household name.
Probably depends on your age and education or media consumption. For Gen Xers who were in college in the 90s, she was very well known. Anyone who listened to NPR in the 90s would have known her work, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was a good book. But her name is not a household name.
Probably depends on your age and education or media consumption. For Gen Xers who were in college in the 90s, she was very well known. Anyone who listened to NPR in the 90s would have known her work, I think.
If you aren't familiar with her, read this brief autobiographical sketch she wrote for her website:
https://www.barbaraehrenreich.com/landing-page/barbara-ehrenreich-about/
Anonymous wrote:Her critique of the pink ribbon culture after going through breast cancer was thought provoking. If I recall correctly she also decided after 70 she'd had enough of being poked and prodded by doctors having reached a good enough age. Great writer.
Anonymous wrote:That was a good book. But her name is not a household name.